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[OOC] Ethend Game: The Hunt for Cantus [Recruiting]
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<blockquote data-quote="Ferrix" data-source="post: 2454783" data-attributes="member: 6115"><p>That depends on how you'd want it set up, although I'd think at least the cohort would travel with you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd see being unable to speak would probably have the person focus more on manual skills and abilities, or on being able to take care of oneself. For ideas for feats: Deft Hands, Nimble Fingers, Self-Sufficient, Endurance, etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That depends upon what place in the tribe that person was supposed to fill. If they were just anybody, they'd probably be just part of the tribe, if they can't hack it, they die. It's a harsh world. If they have important skills (spirit shaman, whatnot) they'd probably get a bit of extra help, but not too much beyond what a person of that role would normally receive.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The barbarians of Fyndorn really don't feel the yoke of the Mythar, as the Mythar haven't felt it necessary to dominate the barbarian tribes as they are unified, nor are they much of a threat. If a woman could prove themselves as a warrior or what-not and still perform some of the more uniquely womanly tasks (child-bearing), they would probably be viewed as incredibly strong individuals and given due respect. However, shirking the standard roles, without outstanding circumstances, could make the person's life a little harder as people see them as going outside of tradition.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since the barbarian tribes don't really have any pressure from the Mythar, and since they do compete for resources, I doubt there would be many neutral go-betweens. Also, the story takes place currently near Cihairdun, so you'd have to have a reason to be outside of your homeland. That's in addition to being willing to work with the resistance, which probably wouldn't take much since the barbarians of Fyndorn aren't under the yoke and would chafe at it when they traveled outside of their lands.</p><p></p><p>I could see some interesting tie-ins, perhaps the resistance hid you away from the Mythar after you rebuffed them in your ignorance of the existing Mythar rule, and they found you a potentially valuable tool/ally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferrix, post: 2454783, member: 6115"] That depends on how you'd want it set up, although I'd think at least the cohort would travel with you. I'd see being unable to speak would probably have the person focus more on manual skills and abilities, or on being able to take care of oneself. For ideas for feats: Deft Hands, Nimble Fingers, Self-Sufficient, Endurance, etc. That depends upon what place in the tribe that person was supposed to fill. If they were just anybody, they'd probably be just part of the tribe, if they can't hack it, they die. It's a harsh world. If they have important skills (spirit shaman, whatnot) they'd probably get a bit of extra help, but not too much beyond what a person of that role would normally receive. The barbarians of Fyndorn really don't feel the yoke of the Mythar, as the Mythar haven't felt it necessary to dominate the barbarian tribes as they are unified, nor are they much of a threat. If a woman could prove themselves as a warrior or what-not and still perform some of the more uniquely womanly tasks (child-bearing), they would probably be viewed as incredibly strong individuals and given due respect. However, shirking the standard roles, without outstanding circumstances, could make the person's life a little harder as people see them as going outside of tradition. Since the barbarian tribes don't really have any pressure from the Mythar, and since they do compete for resources, I doubt there would be many neutral go-betweens. Also, the story takes place currently near Cihairdun, so you'd have to have a reason to be outside of your homeland. That's in addition to being willing to work with the resistance, which probably wouldn't take much since the barbarians of Fyndorn aren't under the yoke and would chafe at it when they traveled outside of their lands. I could see some interesting tie-ins, perhaps the resistance hid you away from the Mythar after you rebuffed them in your ignorance of the existing Mythar rule, and they found you a potentially valuable tool/ally. [/QUOTE]
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